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From Boston to Montréal

Autumnal Aurelia

Dates:
4 Oct - 15 Oct 2028
Duration:
11 Nights
Journey type:
Cruise only (please call for flight options)
No. of ports:
10
Ship:
Oceania Aurelia
Cruise Line:
Oceania Cruises
Fares:

From £3,469 pp

Chateau Frontenac, Québec City

From Boston to Montréal

Autumnal Aurelia

Dates:
4 Oct - 15 Oct 2028
Duration:
11 Nights
Journey type:
Cruise only (please call for flight options)
No. of ports:
10
Ship:
Oceania Aurelia
Cruise Line:
Oceania Cruises
Fares:

From £3,469 pp

Voyage Itinerary

4 October

Setting sail from Boston

Boston is one of the oldest cities in the USA, and in amongst the skyscrapers are plenty of red-brick buildings, a Georgian architecture that lends the city a distinctly European feel. The Freedom Trail is a 2 ½ mile walking route around the city that gives an excellent introduction to American history, and Boston is home to a wealth of cultural riches, including the superb Museum of Fine Arts, as well as the world famous Harvard University. Bostonians are also big sports fans, and one of the country's biggest baseball teams, the Red Sox, play their home matches at Fenway Park.

Back Bay skyline, Boston
Massachussetts State House, Boston

Don't miss

Whatever else you do, walk the Freedom Trail, the perfect introduction to Colonial Revolutionary Boston, covering 16 historical sites in the course of two or three hours. You can do it on your own!

5 October

United States: Portland (Maine)

The vibrant maritime city of Portland is a culinary and cultural hotspot, with some fantastic restaurants, a thriving craft beer scene and a host of trendy galleries and shops. Lobster lovers will be in heaven, while history buffs will enjoy strolling the handsome Victorian streets of the Old Port district.
Portland, Maine

6 October

Canada: Saint John (New Brunswick)

7 October - At sea

8 October

Canada: Halifax

The natural harbour at Halifax is the second largest in the world after Sydney, and this charming city has a proud maritime heritage. Take a stroll along the historic waterfront, delve into the vibrant arts scene or explore the beautiful coastal scenery of Nova Scotia.
Sunrise over Halifax, Canada

9 October

Canada: Sydney

Sydney is the only real city on Nova Scotia’s beautiful Cape Breton island, a former steel and coal town that is reinventing itself as a cultural and culinary hub. The revitalised waterfront area is particularly appealing, and there are some interesting Loyalist-era buildings in the city’s North End district.
Lighthouse near Sydney, Cape Breton

10 October

Canada: Charlottetown

Charlottetown, the charming provincial capital of Prince Edward Island, occupies an important place in Canadian history: it was here that the conference which led to the creation of the Canadian Confederation took place in 1864. The city also has a great culinary scene, making use of the island’s bountiful seafood and fresh produce.
Charlottetown harbour, Canada

11 October - At sea

12 October

Canada: Baie-Comeau

13 October

Canada: Saguenay

The stunning Saguenay fjord is the fourth largest in the world, and the only fjord in North America navigable by cruise ship. The point where the fjord meets the colder waters of the St Lawrence river is rich in krill, which makes this a great destination for whale watching.
Saguenay Fjord, Canada

14 October

Canada: Québec City

Québec City, the capital of French-speaking Canada, is one of the North American continent’s most beguiling cities. The pretty old town, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is a joy to behold; the cobbled streets and church spires are enclosed within the old city walls, and many of the buildings date back to the 17th century
Chateau Frontenac, Québec City

15 October

Arriving in Montréal

Bilingual Montréal is Québec’s largest city, a vibrant island metropolis with a distinctive blend of old style European charm and thrusting modernity. Architectural highlights include the beautiful Basilique Notre-Dame-de-Montréal, and the city also boasts the world’s third largest botanical garden.
Montréal at dusk
Streets of Old Montréal

Our tip

Visit Old Montréal for a wander, but it’s very overpriced so plan to eat or shop elsewhere.

The ship

Oceania Aurelia

Capacity:
476 Guests
Crew:
400 Staff
Style:
Continuing Oceania's hallmarks of a relaxed, adults-only onboard experience and immersive itineraries, Oceania Aurelia offers an intimate way to enjoy longer voyages.

Sailing from late 2027, Oceania Aurelia is the result of a complete redesign of Oceania Nautica, reducing the guest capacity and reimagining the ship's onboard spaces to create an intimate yet spacious vessel, purposefully designed for extended global journeys.

What we love

Oceania Aurelia will debut in late 2027 as the result of a programme which will completely reimagine and enhance Oceania Nautica. The ship's guest capacity will be reduced from 670 to 476 and over half the accommodation will be designed as spacious suites, before re-emerging as Oceania Aurelia, a ship which will undertake longer voyages including the 2028 and 2029 World Cruises and several Grand Journeys.

Learn more about Oceania Aurelia
Oceania Cruises Aurelia at sea

inclusions

  • All meals including speciality dining
  • Speciality coffees & teas, soft drinks, juices, water
  • Unlimited WiFi
  • Onboard gratuities
  • Group fitness classes

Tailor-make your trip

Ways to make it better
    • The Lenox, Boston

      Our recommended hotel in Boston

      We like the family owned Lenox – great location and very cosy.

    • Fall foliage

      Private tours in Boston

      If you’re here at the right time of the year, don’t be cynical about a Fall Foliage tour – it’s breathtaking!

    • Fairmont The Queen Elizabeth, Montréal

      Extend your stay in Montréal

      There are plenty of hotels to choose from but our favourite is the Fairmont.

    • Stop sign in Montréal

      Making the most of Montréal

      You don’t need to take a private tour in Montréal, the city is completely manageable and although signs are in French, everyone speaks English.

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